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Louisiana May Ban Low-Slung Pants


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Louisiana May Ban Low-Slung Pants

Fri Apr 23, 7:37 AM ET

BATON ROUGE, La. - People who wear low-slung pants that expose skin or "intimate clothing" would face a fine of up to $500 and possible jail time under a bill filed by a Jefferson Parish lawmaker.

State Rep. Derrick Shepherd said he filed the bill because he was tired of catching glimpses of boxer shorts and G-strings over the lowered belt lines of young adults.

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State Rep. Derrick Shepherd said he filed the bill because he was tired of catching glimpses of boxer shorts and G-strings over the lowered belt lines of young adults.

What a jerk. Looks like he's gonna get even more tired...this will never pass

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Right, so every plummer in Louisana better be careful. They might be bent over working on a sink and and that infamous vertical smile pops out along with the fruit of the loom tag. Next thing they know they will be doing time in the slammer. Looks like plumming rates just went up. :gigglin:

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Well Redneck, this is plumber's crack too!

I have my doubts she is a plumber! :lol: But I trust you so give me her phone number and I have a job for her. Do not forward this pic to State Rep. Derrick Shepherd's email. He might not be able to handle it. :)

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Leave it to conservatives to create the "Pants Police"

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